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In Vitro Induction of Genetic Variability in Cotton (Gossypium Spp.)

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Genetics
Date 2013 Nov 21
PMID 24253006
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Through the in vitro culture of excised embryos and ovules, interspecific hybrids have been obtained from cultivated and wild species of Gossypium. The hybrids matured upon transfer to the field. The anthers, ovules and embryos from both the diploid (2n=26) and tetraploid (2n=52) species underwent proliferation, and this response was genotypic. The diploid species invariably showed profuse callusing in comparison with the tetraploid. The callus showed various chromosome numbers, ranging from haploids to hexaploids, and from high polyploidy to aneuploidy. Hybrid callus culture may augment the genetic variability by providing a means for obtaining genetic exchange in interspecific hybrids. The implications of the in vitro induction of genetic variability for cotton improvement are discussed.

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